Global Warming Destroys Major Ski Resort

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, reports the permanent closure of Alberta Ski Hill in Canada due to the effects of global warming. Once reliant on heavy natural snowfall, the resort saw its ski season shrink dramatically from over 100 days to fewer than 60. The decline in business made operations unsustainable. This closure reflects a broader trend in the ski industry as global warming disrupts snow patterns, forcing resorts to shut down or reduce operations.